Recently, I received an email from one of my graduate students who was contemplating a degree in biblical counseling or one that would allow her to work as a licensed counselor. Her questions and concerns were understandable. They were similar to the ones asked by other students. In particular, she wanted a female perspective. Continue reading →

Andi Rozier is the Worship Pastor for Harvest Bible Chapel in the Chicago area. He is also a song writer and leader of Vertical Worship. This interview discusses how biblical counseling was instrumental in Andi’s life. We also explore some of the challenges faced by worship leaders and how God’s Word helps keep them grounded in their faith and ministry. Continue reading →

The life of a missionary and/or missionary family is full of sacrifice. Those called to the mission field leave all that is familiar to begin a new life in a country foreign and unknown to them. The challenges encountered are impacting to themselves and their family as a whole. Continue reading →

Counseling is an encounter with what we call in our vernacular, “presenting issues.” Any good biblical counselor knows that presenting problems typically express deeper heart-based concerns. These “roots” are what get our attention, and hopefully our ministry efforts as well. But even in looking at heart issues in counseling I find it tempting to expect oak-sized change with mushroom-like immediacy. Continue reading →

TIL 132: Mistakes Parents Make When they Spank (feat. Stuart Scott)

ACBC

A Biblical View of Truth

Biblical Counseling Center

Counseling a Practical Atheist

Biblical Counseling Center

Counseling a Practical Atheist

The BCC exists to strengthen churches, para-church organizations, and educational institutions by promoting excellence and unity in biblical counseling as a means to accomplish compassionate outreach and effective discipleship.